I want to run some short interviews on the website under the Case Notes blog umbrella, with emphasis on the people reviewed in the magazine.

I'm thinking of something along the lines of three or four questions from myself based on the book(s) that I'm reviewing, plus the usual 'promote your work' question, and for the remainder of the interview I'd roll some dice to randomly select three questions from a list of eleven.

So what generic questions would you like to see put to horror writers?

When the Guardian Review come round to interview you, which look will you adopt for your photograph? 1. The wistful gaze into the middle distance or 2. The straight to camera, grimly serious, bordering on condescension, stare?

Do you relate more with aspects of your character's lives than with those of the people around you?

In creating your characters do you design them around how much they'd understand you as a person? Or, more specifically, do you create characters that you perceive to be better at understanding you than the people around you?

I thought I should join the fun here.Do you ever find aspects of the bahaviour of a charactor you are writing about come through in your own behaviour or attitudes? Eg if you wrote a very left or right wing charactor do you think that might temporarily affect your own politics?Do you ever test out actions in your fiction by trying or simulating them yourself?

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